On 4/17/19 9:11 PM, Richard Wordingham wrote:
"sa-Latf" Sanskrit written in Fraktur (I'm not sure that this exists.
It does.
I stumbled across it, recommended as a potential security measure, when
private individuals are prohibited by law from using encryption.
I've also seen it in either an alt-history novel, or a conlang/conscript
orientated book.
It might need a hint as to where to find a Fraktur script with a combining candrabindu.)
Modified NoTo font, with combining candrabindu in the private use area.
jonathon
Context
- Re: Tagging text as being in arbitrary complex-script languages (continued)
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